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Sitting less and moving more could reduce risk of type 2 diabetes

Posted by pt91 at Feb 28, 2013 10:07 AM |

Prescribing less sedentary time, rather than more exercise, could be more important for patients at high risk of type 2 diabetes, say researchers at the University of Leicester

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Leicester wins Highly Commended award for Star Trek-style "Sick Bay"

Leicester wins Highly Commended award for Star Trek-style "Sick Bay"

Posted by uatemp13 at Dec 07, 2012 11:45 AM |

University of Leicester researchers recognised at the Times Higher Education's 2012 awards

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International study provides new insights into genetic causes of coronary artery disease

International study provides new insights into genetic causes of coronary artery disease

Posted by hct16 at Dec 03, 2012 10:30 AM |

Leicester cardiovascular expert co-leads largest study in the disease to date

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Life-saving drug should be given more widely in UK hospitals – new study

Life-saving drug should be given more widely in UK hospitals – new study

Posted by hct16 at Nov 19, 2012 04:03 PM |

Inexpensive treatment cuts risk of bleeding to death by 30 per cent

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Record donation is presented to the University of Leicester

Record donation is presented to the University of Leicester

Posted by hct16 at Nov 06, 2012 09:46 AM |

Donation from John and Lucille van Geest Foundation will provide vital funds for heart research

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Calcium in context: new textbook from cardiovascular scientists

Calcium in context: new textbook from cardiovascular scientists

Posted by hct16 at Oct 23, 2012 05:20 PM |

Third edition of ‘Calcium signaling protocols’ published

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CUH Annual Lecture 2013

The Heritage Industry Revisited

Professor Robert Hewison (Lancaster University)

Thursday 30 May 2013, 5.30pm

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CUH Study Day

Text and Image in the City

Friday 31 May 2013

Centre for Urban History (Marc Fitch House, 3/5 Salisbury Road)

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The New History Lab

The New History Lab

Celebrate the diverse range of history being studied in the School along with tea, homemade cake and pub!